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Old Posted May 4, 2019, 4:46 PM
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Thanks for the graphic about the tenants. I hope that this design rises. It’s amazing.
Yeah, it's too good to pass up. With the new towers going up or planned, Park Avenue will once again be at the forefront of modern towers in the city, even as new (and larger) towers go up on the west side. BTW, the last graphics show a potential KPMG as tenant. They're currently located across the street at the massive 345 Park.


https://therealdeal.com/new-research...5-park-avenue/

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345 Park Avenue is a 634-foot tall, 1,832,210-square-foot office skyscraper in Midtown, Manhattan. It was built in 1969 at the former site of The Ambassador Hotel by Rudin Management Comapany, and was designed by Emery Roth & Sons architects. It was renovated in 1999.

The buildings biggest leaseholder is accounting firm KPMG with 639,562-square-feet. Other major tenants include The Blackstone Group (212,550-square-feet), Deutche Bank (183,566-square-feet), the headquarters of the National Football League (NFL) (173,885-square-feet), and Loeb & Loeb (117,914-square-feet).

Rudin Management is the partner with Vornado in this. BlackRock's lease at 40 E. 52nd expires in 2023.


https://therealdeal.com/2016/08/05/r...ith-100m-loan/

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The 24-story, 448,000-square-foot property at 40 East 52nd Street is one of two buildings occupied by asset management giant BlackRock, along with Fisher Brothers and Soho China’s 55 East 52nd Street. BlackRock has 268,000 square feet of office space at the building.

The company tapped JLL to find a new headquarters after its lease at 55 East 52nd Street expires in 2023.
The Spiral should be up by then.
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